Cork Chamber set out budget priorities to minister

Housing and competitiveness amongst key priorities
Cork Chamber set out budget priorities to minister

(Left to right) Stephen Keohane, Partner at KPMG and Chair of the Cork Chamber Budget Committee; Minister for Finance Jack Chambers; Rob Horgan, President of Cork Chamber and Conor Healy, CEO Cork Chamber arriving at the Imperial Hotel in Cork to discuss the business landscape in Cork and priorities ahead of Budget 2025. Photo: Darragh Kane

Cork Chamber outlined their priorities for the Budget next month to the Minister for Finance Jack Chambers in Cork on Friday.

Chamber President Rob Horgan told the minister that the city was at a turning point and housing, competitiveness, infrastructure investment, renewables and urban evolution were key to Cork's future.

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